Wednesday, January 29, 2020

Due Tuesday, February 4th - "Marjorie Prime" (Part I) by Jordan Harrison


Overview: Jordan Harrison's Marjorie Prime explores our relationships with family, much like Henrik Ibsen did in his time with A Doll House.  However, Harrison also delves into the ways in which memory shapes our choices and future.  By doing so, he attends to the new challenges we face in our psychologically conscious world.

Directions:  Read Marjorie Prime, Part I (pages 1-33 in the document).  Next, compose a comprehensive blog response (300 words) attending to the following questions, using direct evidence from the text:  By using the conceit of a Prime, how do the characters reinvent their loved ones into what and who they want them to be?  How do the Primes and the living, in turn, reinvent themselves?  How are we all like Marjorie, when it come to memory retrieval?  How do the ideas of Existentialism apply to these ideas and this play?  Are there any questions or concepts you found interesting or confusing that you would like to explore in class?